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Post by medibot on Apr 1, 2007 21:42:24 GMT
ooooooooooooh. Dare i return to collect the trophy again I am sorely tempted to see if i can do this in some shape or form but as usual, money might be a bit awkward. Either way, come on Wales!
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Post by coops on Apr 2, 2007 8:21:13 GMT
Ooh, Grant Street Park, home of the mighty Clachnacuddin.
The Highland League is full of teams with lovely picturesque grounds, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and lakes (not snow-capped lakes though), then there is Grant Street Park!
Barbed wire, concrete and two of the dodgiest pubs in Scotland nearby (I was actually asked if I wanted drugs by a bouncer at the Nip Inn once).
If anyone is going and wants a Real Ale pub guide to Inverness and Dingwall just ask (I have never drank in Brora but I can recommend a gorgeous ice cream parlour!).
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Post by a_h on May 17, 2007 20:47:48 GMT
right so come on then, next week - will I see any of you lot?
or!
will it be a case of "What a s***** away support"
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Post by medibot on May 17, 2007 23:36:25 GMT
I spent my money on this instead www.escapegreat.com which is a shame cos i was seriously tempted by a budget flight and a nights B&B to catch the final Wales game but now it would mean eating beans and grass from the backyard for half the summer Hope the lads retain the title for Wales and it's less windy when they pick up the trophy
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Post by votp on May 18, 2007 21:39:17 GMT
What a shameful pair of trainers. Hannah, you know your first task.......
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Post by a_h on May 18, 2007 22:19:14 GMT
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Post by hannahcafc on May 21, 2007 20:07:00 GMT
What a shameful pair of trainers. Hannah, you know your first task....... Working on it! ;D
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Post by medibot on May 21, 2007 22:44:48 GMT
You already bloody did, if you weren't taking so long to get to the pub that time, i'd've never gone to play football in the garden to kill the time and i wouldn't have ripped my trainers when the fence i was jumping over to retrieve the ball gave way
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Post by a_h on May 22, 2007 23:30:13 GMT
tonights scores: Scotland 0 Wales 1 England 5 Ireland 0
bet Medibot wishes he'd come now, not that Wales were that great tonight.
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Post by medibot on May 23, 2007 2:25:54 GMT
A win is a win
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Post by a_h on May 27, 2007 20:03:47 GMT
so England win back the trophy with three clean sheets out of three, a plus eleven goal difference and obviously a bit to spare too.
Shame on the welsh, who really blew it on Thursday with that 1-1 draw against Ireland - who are now still looking for their first win having played EIGHTEEN games withoiut one!
Scotland 0 England 3 Wales 1 Ireland 1
Scotland 2 Ireland 1 England 3 Wales 0
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Post by medibot on May 27, 2007 22:01:51 GMT
Shame, i suppose the draw with Ireland dented the moral somewhat in terms of Wales going onto win the tournament and the fact the England team is coming from a mainly pro-league (plus Tubbs) makes them stronger. Either that or they missed my support
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Post by bonehead on May 29, 2007 8:47:24 GMT
Go for the latter, medibot. They've never won when you've not been there? :-)
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Post by Scotsman on Jun 1, 2007 19:09:52 GMT
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Post by bh on Jun 2, 2007 6:15:52 GMT
Well in recent seasons it's the closest U's have got to getting a trophy at 1st team level!!!
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